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...College who have won their football "H" nine are not returning next fall. H. K. Bush '11, H. F. Corbett '11, C. E. Dunlap '11, H. C. Leslie '11, R. G. McKay '11, D. V. O'Flaherty '11, J. G. B. Perkins '11, P. D. Smith '11, and L. Withington '11 are graduating this spring and this is a pretty heavy loss as all but three of these men played in the Yale game last November...
...will be playing again and, provided he is not moved to tackle, will be a strong man for the position. L. D. Howard and W. B. D. Dana of this year's victorious Freshman team, are also good men. Owing to the loss of Withington, McKay and Bush, the tackles will be hard to fill; H. A. Rogers '12 and T. H. Frothingham '13 may be both tried at this position. D. C. Parmenter '13 and W. T. Gardiner, H. B. Beebe, W. A. Willets and L. D. Howard, all of the 1914 team, are other likely men. Captain Fisher...
...following graduates will assist Head Coach Haughton: P. Withington '09 and L. Withington '11 will coach the line, L. H. Leary '05 the ends, and H. F. Corbett '11 the backs. There will also probably be some assistance by C. D. Daly '01, C. Blagden '02, and H. E. Kersburg...
...victorious crew at New London so the shift was regarded as a radical one. He was somewhat too large and heavy for the ideal stroke and it was thought that he could use his great power to more advantage at 7. Metcalf rowed 5 in the absence of Withington who was playing football. Hooper went in at 3, Balch at 2 and Meyer at bow. In this order the crew easily defeated the second and third crews in the four-mile race at Cambridge which marked the end of the fall rowing. With the beginning of spring practice several changes...
Harvard University eight.--stroke, Newton; 7, Cutler; 6 Strong; 5, Withington; 4, Goodale; 3, Metcalf; 2, Stratton; bow, Balch, cox., C. Abeles...